Unveräußerliche Rechte

[Inalienable Rights.]

A holder of an inalienable right cannot waive or transfer it. It is not only fundamental rights which are inalienable; there is also a range of different legal relations implying inalienability. The author questions why their holder should not be allowed to dispose of these rights and considers answers from various fields, such as for example legal theory or applied ethics.

A holder of an inalienable right cannot waive or transfer it. It is not only fundamental rights which are inalienable; there is also a range of different legal relations implying inalienability. The author questions why their holder should not be allowed to dispose of these rights and considers answers from various fields, such as for example legal theory or applied ethics.

A holder of an inalienable right cannot waive or transfer it. It is not only fundamental rights which are inalienable; there is also a range of different legal relations implying inalienability. The author questions why their holder should not be allowed to dispose of these rights and considers answers from various fields, such as for example legal theory or applied ethics.